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$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 CharactersQuotes Literary Elements Types of Character Misc.

Has a “questionable job” Category 1: $100: A

Cruncher Category 1: $100: Q

Marriage plans are rejected Category 1: $200: A

Stryver Category 1: $200: Q

Will not stop!! Category 1: $300: A

Madame Defarge Category 1: $300: Q

The love for others brings strength and determination to this character (not Carton) Category 1: $400: A

Miss Pross Category 1: $400: Q

His words show how horrible the aristocracy was, and his words were used to torment him. Category 1: $500: A

Foulon Category 1: $500: Q

“All these things, and a thousand like them, came to pass in and close upon the dear old year one thousand seven hundred and seventy-five.” Category 2: $100: A

Narrator/Dickens Category 2: $100: Q

“I see that child that lay upon her bosom and who bore my name, a man winning his way up…” Category 2: $200: A

Carton Category 2: $200: Q

“This property and France are lost to me.” Category 2: $300: A

Darnay Category 2: $300: Q

“Oh, dear me!...I wouldn’t go on such an object without having some cause to believe that I should succeed.” Category 2: $400: A

Mr. Lorry Category 2: $400: Q

Category 2: $500: A “Doctor, they are very proud, these Nobles; but we common dogs are proud too, sometimes.”

Peasant Boy/ Madame’s brother Category 2: $500: Q

“When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I understood as a child…” This scripture is an example of… Category 3: $100: A

Parallelism Category 3: $100: Q

The first paragraph of the novel places France and England side-by-side so they can be compared. This is an example of… Category 3: $200: A

Juxtaposition Category 3: $200: Q

This type of character does not progress or change throughout the story. Category 3: $300: A

Static Character Category 3: $300: Q

This type of character changes (in some way) because of the action of the story. Category 3: $400: A

Dynamic Character Category 3: $400: Q

Lucie probably had many restless nights when Darnay was in prison. Restless nights is an example of an… Category 3: $500: A

Epithet Category 3: $500: Q

We only have 1 or 2 things to say about a character like Jerry’s wife. Therefore, she is a _______ character. Category 4: $100: A

Flat Category 4: $100: Q

At the end, Cruncher tells Pross that he will stop grave- digging and stop objecting to his wife’s flopping. Because of this change he CANNOT be a ________ character. Category 4: $200: A

Static Category 4: $200: Q

Due to his love for Lucie, Carton is able to change from a self-loathing man to one who now has a purpose. This makes him a _________ character. Category 4: $300: A

Dynamic Category 4: $300: Q

Even though she is “crazy,” Mrs. Defarge has a real/human quality. She hates the aristocracy BUT it’s because an aristocrat family destroyed hers. This “realness” makes Madame Defarge a ________ character. Category 4: $400: A

Round Category 4: $400: Q

Darnay and Carton may look alike, but their personalities couldn’t be more different. Dickens uses Darnay to highlight the characteristics that Carton is lacking. This makes these two characters ______. Category 4: $500: A

Category 4: $500: Q Foils

Name one possible theme of A Tale of Two Cities Category 5: $100: A

Multiple answers taken Category 5: $100: Q

I’m so hungry I could eat a horse is an example of ___________ Category 5: $200: A

Hyperbole Category 5: $200: Q

Dickens created a _________ when he wrote that 1775 was the best AND worst of times. Category 5: $300: A

Paradox Category 5: $300: Q

What is Mr. Lorry’s first name? Category 5: $400: A

Jarvis Category 5: $400: Q

Who said: “I am desperate. I don’t care an English Twopence for myself. I know that the longer I keep you here, the greater hope there is…” Category 5: $500: A

Miss Pross Category 5: $500: Q